piracy

Maritime piracy is defined as any of the following acts: (a) any illegal acts of violence or detention, or any act of depredation, committed for private ends by the crew or the passengers of a private ship or a private aircraft, and directed: i. on the high seas, against another ship or aircraft, or against persons or property on board such ship or aircraft; ii. against a ship, aircraft, persons or property in a place outside the jurisdiction of any State; (b) any act of voluntary participation in the operation of a ship or of an aircraft with knowledge of facts making it a pirate ship or aircraft; (c) any act of inciting or of intentionally facilitating an act described in subparagraph (a) or (b).

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We've gathered some of the top experts in the field to discuss this topic. With years of experience between them, they're well-equipped to offer invaluable insights and perspectives.

Professor Tim Edmunds

Professor Tim Edmunds

University of Bristol

Dr. Mercedes Rosello

Dr. Mercedes Rosello

Senior Lecturer, Leeds Beckett University

Professor Anna Sergi

Professor Anna Sergi

University of Essex

Professor Nigel South

Professor Nigel South

University of Essex

Marija Atanaskova

Marija Atanaskova

RUSI Europe

Dr. Scott Edwards

Dr. Scott Edwards

Research Associate, University of Bristol

Rune Henriksen

Rune Henriksen

Forsetyr Ltd

Sasha Jesperson

Sasha Jesperson

RHIPTO Norwegian Center for Global Analyses

Martin Verrier

Martin Verrier

RUSI

Talks

Towards a ‘blue’ criminology: How should we study transnational organised crime at sea?

01 December 2021, 01:00 PM
Mercedes Rosello Nigel South Tim Edmunds Anna Sergi Scott Edwards

Emerging transatlantic maritime threats - converging flows and actors

14 October 2022, 01:00 PM
Martin Verrier Marija Atanaskova Rune Henriksen Sasha Jesperson